Signal Processing: A Mathematical Approach
Wellesley: A K Peters, 2005. Illustrated with diagrams throughout. xii, 385 pages. 8vo, maroon and yellow glossy pictorial boards. Wellesley: A K Peters Ltd. A fine copy. More
Wellesley: A K Peters, 2005. Illustrated with diagrams throughout. xii, 385 pages. 8vo, maroon and yellow glossy pictorial boards. Wellesley: A K Peters Ltd. A fine copy. More
New York: Wiley, 1954. Mathematical equations throughout. xv+ 294 pages, 8vo, blue cloth, d.w.; dust wrapper rubbed and scuffed but largely intact. New York: John Wiley & Sons, (1954). First edition. Very minor penciling on front endpaper, else clean. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. Classic analysis of the subject and the development of personal probability; one of the greatest controversies in modern statistcal thought. More
116 pages with text In German. Thin 8vo, original beige printed wrappers; just a bit darkened and chipped. Wien: Gerold & Co., 1948. Text in German. Neatly inked name at top of title, otherwise a fine copy. More
Leipzig: Teubner, 1936. Illustrated throughout with a profusion of mathematical formulae. viii, 160, [2]pp. Thin 8vo, gilt-lettered green cloth. Leipzig & Berlin: B.G. Teubner, 1936. First edition. Neatly inked name inside front cover, otherwise a fine copy. More
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